CereProc are pleased to announce the release of the world's first commercially-available Austrian text-to-speech voice. The voice, named "Leopold", was developed in a collaboration between CereProc, Vienna-based communications research centre, FTW (http://www.ftw.at), and Speech Concept (http://www.speechconcept.com), CereProc's German partner.

Today, CereProc release their first French-language voice, called Suzanne. The voice is available for download from the CereProc store for Microsoft Windows. A Mac OSX version will be available very soon.

CereVoices® Gudrun and Alex are Germany’s new, advanced synthetic voices for use on computers and other devices where the user requires high quality speech output. Developed with CereProc Ltd (UK), once more, the computer linguists of Speech Concept have proven their language skills: these CereVoices® are created from native, human voices and they sound exactly as the human would reading out the same text. CereVoices® can even show human emotions such as happiness, anger, sadness, or calmness.

Today, CereProc and Aristech release their first German language voices, a male voice called Alex and a female voice called Gudrun. The voices can be heard in the live demobar at the top of this page. Both voices are available for download from the CereProc store for Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OSX.